Finding Freedon - Natalie Gayle
AUTHOR:
Natalie
Gayle
SERIES:
Centre
Games - Book 3
Synopsis
Dylan
“Ice Dragon” Thompson has suddenly become the hottest thing in
MMA. He’s fought all his life for control and inner peace. He
focuses on what he excels at—fighting and his work with the Centre.
It’s what he knows and what keeps him in balance. His latest
assignment has him fighting a war with a partner he doesn’t believe
he can trust.
Vanessa
Aldridge has grown up in the gym and has seen it all—some good,
some bad. But when performance-enhancing drugs threaten her life and
her personal sense of worth—enough is enough. The very people
closest to her now have her questioning their motives and nobody is
as they seem. On top of all this, she’s unwittingly become the
number-one pawn in an organised crime game and she’s risking her
heart on a guy who wants to fight for everything but them.
Vanessa
quickly discovers that Dylan is far from what he appears to be. But
what happens when his latest assignment blows his carefully created
world wide open? Can Dylan win the most important fight of all—the
one for her heart and their future? Or will he retreat back into the
one-dimensional existence of working and fighting? Can Vanessa remain
steadfast to her principles and just maybe take the ultimate prize?
The battle lines are drawn.
When
the bell rings, who will step up to fight? The prize: A future of
freedom.
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EXCERPT
Vanessa
snuggled into Dylan’s side and placed her head on his chest. His
arm came around her and held her tight to his body. It had fast
become her favourite place to relax and to sleep. She really enjoyed
this closeness between them. They’d just spent the last couple of
hours enjoying each other in some incredibly delicious ways. Their
need for each other seemed to be getting stronger, if anything. Hard
to believe, but true.
It
didn’t feel just like sex to Vanessa any longer. There was
something much more to their relationship now. It felt much deeper,
more committed. He’d just made love to her. Whether he labelled it
that or not, didn’t really matter. Vanessa was sure there was more
to it than just mutual satisfaction. Sex satisfied the basic needs of
the body; making love replenished the soul and that’s how she felt
right now.
“I
was thinking just how much I like lying here in your arms, listening
to your heart beat. I feel content and nothing seems to matter when
I’m here beside you. I think I’ve moved past the care thing,
Dylan. I think I’m in love with you.” Vanessa realised it was the
truth as soon as the words left her mouth. She hadn’t intended to
say them but he had a right to know. If he didn’t want her love or
couldn’t deal with it, she deserved to know that as well.
It
couldn’t be unsaid, nor did she actually want to. If he chose to
run, then that was on him. At least she would know one way or the
other.
He
was quiet for a long moment and Vanessa’s stomach filled with
dread. What did he really think? How would he answer? Would he even
acknowledge she’d said the words?
Finally,
she could stand it no longer.
“Um,
I’m sorry for unloading that on you. I think you…”
He
brought a finger to her lips and hushed her. “Stop thinking the
worst, Vanessa. It’s only been a second. I’m going to answer;
you’ve just taken me by surprise. I’m trying to figure out how I
feel because I never expected to hear those words again from any
woman. I guess it’s kind of taken me by surprise.”
Vanessa
wondered how this could be. Just the other day, they’d decided they
both “cared” about each other. Surely love wasn’t much of a
jump, or was it for someone like Dylan, who was usually so closed
off? Her heart tightened for him; to not ever expect to hear those
words…that was devastating.
“I
didn’t mean to put you on the spot, Dylan. It just kind of slipped
out but it’s the truth. I’m sorry if that upsets you.”
He
squeezed her to him tighter. “Vanessa, never apologise for loving
someone. Having someone’s love is an absolute gift. I’m just
trying to decide if I’m worthy of yours.”
Vanessa
placed her hand over the pec that her head wasn’t resting on and
pushed up. She needed to see his eyes to really understand what was
going through his head. Plus she wanted him to see hers and know
everything she said was the absolute truth.
“Dylan,
what on earth ever happened to you to make you feel that you weren’t
worthy of someone’s love?” Her voice cracked as she said the
words so choked with emotion.
He
raked his hand back through his hair.
“I’m
not like you, Van. I’m human but I have all this weird shit going
on inside me. I don’t know if what I feel is the same as what you
feel. What if what I feel is not love but something else? What if my
animal genes somehow change all this?”
She
desperately tried to process his words. “Are you saying that you’re
wondering if what you’re feeling is the same as what I’m calling
love?”
“Yeah,
I guess. I mean I’m more than just human, so I wonder if the
feelings we label as something are the same. I know the definitions
for emotions. I just wonder if we’re talking about the same thing
we actually feel.”
Wow.
This was deep. Her mind raced. How could they align? How could she
help him clarify his feelings?
“Well,
maybe if I tell you what I’m feeling and labelling love, then you
can
decide if that’s what you think it is?” He looked uncertain and Vanessa definitely felt the same. But she knew she had to be brave and push on. She sensed this conversation was potentially life-changing to them. Rather than wait for him to answer, she launched on.
decide if that’s what you think it is?” He looked uncertain and Vanessa definitely felt the same. But she knew she had to be brave and push on. She sensed this conversation was potentially life-changing to them. Rather than wait for him to answer, she launched on.
“Dylan,
to me love is many things. It’s a combination of lots of feelings
all rolled into one. It’s about what I feel for you but it’s also
about how you make me feel about myself. Let me give you some
specific examples. It’s laying here snuggled into you like this. I
feel totally relaxed, safe, and special. It’s knowing you’re
always so concerned about my safety and you’re prepared to
immediately step up to ensure it and you don’t mind offending a few
people on the way if that’s what it takes. It’s the little
affectionate kisses on the neck, the pats on the butt, the times you
pull me into your side. It makes me feel special and good inside to
know you want me close. It’s what we do in the bedroom.” He
looked like he was about to interrupt but this time it was Vanessa’s
turn to press her fingers to his lips.
“Shhh,
you’ll get your turn soon. Don’t tell me it’s just lust. It’s
much more than that. You’ve taken the time and the effort to make
sure I’ve been satisfied. And that could probably be construed as
you being a generous lover. But it’s how you touch me, caress me.
Your touch has changed of late. It feels like I’m special and
important to you. It’s different from the beginning. More
fulfilling.
“It’s
the way we can talk about things, argue about things but still move
forward. I’m quite capable of handling most situations that life
throws at me—some good, some bad. I find myself wanting to share
the good with you. I want to tell you all about them, experience them
with you more than anyone else. And the bad—well, it doesn’t seem
so daunting or terrible with you there to lean on. You make me feel
good about myself. You make me feel like I can do anything I set my
mind to. I feel whole when I’m with you. You’re the first person
I think of when I wake up and the last person I think of before I go
to sleep. You’re the one I want to talk to first, spend time with.”
She could see the emotions roll across his face and his hazel eyes
mirrored her every word. She wondered what he was thinking. “This
is what I’m defining as love.”
She
relaxed back onto his chest and pulled herself in tight to him. His
arms closed tighter around her.
He’d
need a few moments to process all that. Hell, she did too.
Once
she’d started, the words just seemed to keep coming. She really
hoped he understood where she was coming from. It may not have been
the most eloquent of descriptions or speeches, but that was how she
felt. That’s what love meant to her.
Finally
he shifted a little and dragged her up his body. He reached up and
pressed his lips to hers. “You really feel all that about me?”
He
took her by surprise and rolled over. He brought her under him, his
body laid out over the top of hers. She loved the feeling of his
weight on her. He planted his forearms on the mattress beside her
shoulders and his eyes seemed to bore into her soul.
“I
feel lots of things about you, too, Vanessa. I’m not going to label
it love right here and now because I think that would be premature
and somehow cheapen what you’ve just shared with me, but you
certainly helped clarify a few things for me. I definitely care
deeply for you, more than I’ve ever felt for anyone else in a very
long time. Maybe even forever. Now that I know we’re talking about
the same thing, I need to try it on for size. See how it fits.” He
leant forward and touched his lips to hers in a searing kiss. He
didn’t try to push for more. The simplicity and chasteness of it
spoke much more than hungry passion would have. Somehow it seemed
this kiss marked the start of something bigger, better in their
relationship.
“Thank
you for loving me, Vanessa, and caring enough to try to explain to me
just what I mean to you.” He dropped a light kiss on the tip of her
nose and it tickled.
She
giggled. “You said before never to apologise for loving someone.
Now I’m going to say to you—never thank me for loving you. I give
it to you freely and willingly. I don’t expect nor do I want thanks
in return. Just honesty and understanding, and if you one day realise
you love me also, that would make my world complete.”
He
looked down at her for a few long seconds. It should have felt
uncomfortable but it didn’t. It felt as if he was trying to absorb
her into his being. As if he was trying to get to the very centre of
what made her the person she was. It felt liberating but very
exposing at the same time, but there was nothing she wanted to hide
from him anymore. She really hoped that very soon that’s the way
he’d feel about her.
AUTHOR
BIO
I
recently discovered those school vocational assessments are really
interesting and probably correct! Who would have thought, hey? You
see, I clearly remember taking one of those in Year 11 (for my US
friends, I think that equates to junior year in high school). Anyway,
semantics. Well, the results came back indicating that I should
pursue a career in writing and something else. What that something
else was I can’t remember but the writing thing stuck in my mind.
Sure,
I’d always liked English and had already developed a ravenous
appetite for romance novels by the age of sixteen—but who becomes a
writer straight out of school? So to cut a long story short, I went
to Uni and studied Business and ended up managing large-scale IT
projects shortly after.
I
can’t complain: it’s been a great career. I’ve done some
awesome projects and met some incredible people and I won’t be
giving it up anytime soon. Anyway, I’ve messed around with a couple
of “secret” novels over the years and I finally decided to get
serious and finish one. Hence “Finding
Trust”
came about. And about twenty years later, I’ve finally proved a
vocational assessment correct, because I love writing!
As
to some other stuff about me: I live on the Gold Coast, Australia. I
love spending time with my family and friends. When I’m not sitting
behind a screen playing with IT or writing, you might find me down
the beach playing in the waves on a Jet Ski or a bogey board (both
are uber cool). When the weather turns a bit cooler (doesn’t really
happen on the Gold Coast), we like to head for the snow. I’ve
discovered I have two kids who are kamikaze skiers—they must take
after their father. He’s always at me to “release the handbrake.”
Apparently I’d ski so much better. I call it a healthy
understanding of self-preservation and gravity!
I
like to think I can fit in a few workouts and martial arts classes
each week. This tends to be a figment of my imagination more than
reality, unfortunately. I am trying to remedy this, but those damn
characters just keep demanding to have their stories told and, well,
there’s always another good book to read!
I
hope you enjoy mine.
Please
drop me a line. You can find me at my
website, www.nataliegayle.com. I’m
active on Facebook, Twitter, and via
email Natalie@nataliegayle.com.au. I’d love to know what you
think of my books and well, let’s be truthful—I love talking
about books, whether they’re mine or someone else’s. Fiction is
just so much more fun than reality!!!
Happy
Reading
Natalie
Gayle
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